Bez aka Mark Berry of 1990s indie rock band Happy Mondays has a wealth of expertise and experience upon which he could have drawn for his hit new YouTube series.
His talent for mad, freaky dancing and maraca-shaking, for instance. Or perhaps, extreme drug-taking, along with tips on smashing up hotel rooms.
Or how to run as a bonkers ‘independent’ candidate for Parliament and not quite coming last.
And then there’s also beekeeping, home-brewing and being one of the best-loved pop stars of the 1990s, despite being neither singer nor musician.
Or he could give a master class in how to survive to 56, having led one of the most extreme party lives in rock’n’roll.
Sir Keir Starmer ditched plans to give a peerage to a leading Sikh independence supporter amid concerns over his alleged ‘extremist’ links, it was claimed last night.
But the Labour leader is facing calls to explain his decision after friends of senior public official Dabinderjit Singh Sidhu insisted it was ‘complete nonsense’ to say he was a fanatic.
Sir Keir is also being urged to say whether he had bowed to warnings that the Indian government would be furious to see Mr Singh receive the honour.
Sir Keir Starmer ditched plans to give a peerage to a leading Sikh independence supporter amid concerns over his alleged ‘extremist’ links, it was claimed last night
Brexhausted! Four Years of Brexit Blunders, Part One: Defeated by Victory
1 Jan 2021
Britain left the European Union in name in January 2020, but remained subject to the EU, its judges, and its migration regime through a so-called “transition” period. It left in a real sense at 11 pm on December 31st according to supporters of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s exit deal, at least. But how did the country get here?
This is part one of a three-part series.
Brexit has been a marathon, not a sprint. From the campaign to get Britain out of the European Economic Community in the 1975 referendum Prime Minister Ted Heath had taken the country in without consulting the people in 1973 to Thatcher’s Bruges speech in 1988 and the foundation of the Referendum Party and UKIP in the 1990s, it has been a long haul.
Did UK’s Secret Libya Policy Contribute to Manchester Terror?
There is no point in the U.K. inquiry unless it asks difficult questions the British establishment would rather avoid, writes Peter Oborne.
Peter OBORNE
Four days after the terrorist atrocity at the Manchester Arena on 22 May 2017, which killed 22 people, Jeremy Corbyn made the bravest speech of his career.
The then Labour leader went much further than the pro forma condemnations of terrorist barbarity customary in the wake of such attacks.
He raised the forbidden subject of British foreign policy. Corbyn highlighted a connection between “wars our government has supported or fought in other countries and terrorism here at home.”
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